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These changes are intended to make the writer more
useful to people who are processing small fragments,
which may for example look like this:
### third level header from previous section
## second level header
Previously such fragments got turned into two
headers of the same level. The new algorithm
avoids doing any normalization until we hit the
minimal-level header in the fragment (here, the
second level header).
Closes #2394.
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HTML, LaTeX writers adjusted.
The special characters are '<','>','|','"','{','}','[',']','^', '`'.
Closes #1640, #2377.
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Closes #2386.
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Previously `<section>` tags were just parsed as raw HTML
blocks. With this change, section elements are parsed as
Div elements with the class "section". The HTML writer will
use `<section>` tags to render these Divs in HTML5; otherwise
they will be rendered as `<div class="section">`.
Closes #2438.
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Added support for <xref> tag in DocBook reader
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Change variable to polyglossia-lang.name and .options
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Better man writer (revised)
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Really close #2446.
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Closes #2446.
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closes #2437
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See #2401.
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* src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/Man.hs: Set $pandoc-version$ to be pandocVersion.
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`src/Text/Pandoc/Shared.hs`, so that all Writers can access this variable
without importing `src/Text/Pandoc.hs`, preventing circular import.
* pandoc.hs: Import pandocVersion from `Text.Pandoc.Shared`.
* src/Text/Pandoc.hs: Remove the definition of pandocVersion
and relevant import.
* src/Text/Pandoc/Shared.hs: Add the definition of pandocVersion
and relevant import.
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* src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/Man.hs: Set $hyphenate$ to be true.
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Support bidirectional text output with XeLaTeX, ConTeXt and HTML
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closes #2191
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Closes #2395.
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# Header {id="myid" class="foo bar"}
is now equivalent to
# Header {#myid .foo .bar}
Closes #2396.
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docbook-xsl, a set of XSLT scripts to generate HMTL out of DocBook,
tries harder to generate a nice xref text. Depending on the element
being linked to, it looks at the title or other descriptive child
elements. Let's do that, too.
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'xref' is used to create cross references to other parts of the
document. It is an empty element - the cross reference text depends on
various attributes. Quoting 'DocBook: The Definitive Guide':
1. If the endterm attribute is specified on xref, the content of the
element pointed to by endterm will be used as the text of the
cross-reference.
2. Otherwise, if the object pointed to has a specified XRefLabel, the
content of that attribute will be used as the cross-reference text.
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Having access to the entire document will be needed when handling
elements which refer to other elements. This is needed for e.g. <xref>
or <link>, both of which reference other elements (by the 'id'
attribute) for the label text.
I suppose that in practice, the [Content] returned by parseXML always
only contains one 'Elem' value -- the document element. However, I'm not
totally sure about it, so let's just pass all the Content along.
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I plan to use the parsed and normalized XML tree read in readDocBook in
other places - prepare that commit by factoring this code out into a
separate, shared, definition.
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Closes #2411.
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`lang` variable is now in BCP47 format
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Make sure verse blocks can contain empty lines
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The previous verse parsing code made the faulty assumption that empty
strings are valid (and empty) inlines. This isn't the case, so lines
are changed to contain at least a newline.
It would generally be nicer and faster to keep the newlines while
splitting the string. However, this would require more code, which
seems unjustified for a simple (and fairly rare) block as *verse*.
This fixes #2402.
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Closes #829.
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This allows the test suite to work without installing pandoc first.
It also brings the docx writer in line with the odt writer.
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strings are converted for LaTeX and ConTeXt output, closes #1614
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[BUG] Haddock : * and ^ to be escaped in docs
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Previously the parser failed on this kind of case
.. role:: indirect(code)
.. role:: py(indirect)
:language: python
:py:`hi`
Now it currectly recognizes `:py:` as a code role.
The previous test for this didn't work, because the
name of the indirect role was the same as the language
defined its parent, os it didn't really test for this
behavior. Updated test.
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Org reader: add auto identifiers if not present on headers
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Refs #2354
This should also fix the table of contents (--toc) when generating a html file
from org input
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...before Cite and Span elements that begin with a "complex"
element. Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#157.
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E.g. `` [:sup:`3`] `` is okay; you don't need `` [:sup:`3`\ ] ``.
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Closes #2105.
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Closes #2284.
Note the changes to the test suite. In each case, a mangled
external link has been fixed, so these are all positive.
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This avoids an inefficient generic traversal.
Updates f3aa03e.
Closes #2356.
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Closes #2355.
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This makes TOC linking work properly.
The same thing needs to be done to the org reader to fix #2354;
in addition, `Ext_auto_identifiers` should be added to the list
of default extensions for org in Text.Pandoc.
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It is parsed into a Div with class `informalexample`.
Closes #2319.
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